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1st Place It was no
surprise that his beautiful 1959 Cadillac Limousine got first place. |
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I wish he would have opened at
least one of the back doors so we could see inside! The dark tint
blocked the view. The front was all stock. |
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2nd Place This of course
is not what the PCS classifies as a Professional Car, but at this annual
event the fire truck, squad car and Pro car classes were all so small,
that last year they grouped them all under the class "Professional
Car". This fine vehicle is owned by PCS member John Bucholz.
Yep, that's a working radar gun! |
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3rd Place This 49
Cadillac Limousine Street Rod took 3rd place. Many parts were
original, but most of it had been customized. That engine is totally
encased in a chrome housing. The owner said he found it cools
better. |
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The back of the 49 Cadillac. The
fine upholstery and woodwork was amazing. Check out the pop up
seats! |
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1964 Cotner/Bevington
Combination. |
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Tony Karsnia's 1978
Cadillac M-M Combination. |
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Jeff Stanton's 1974 Cadillac M-M
Criterion. |
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1973 Pontiac Combination. |
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Jeff and Tony opened up their
rigs for the public to see. |
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This School Bus was not even in
our class, but I saw something interesting on it. See the picture
below to see what I mean. |
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The Pro-car parent company
WayneCo. made school busses as well as professional cars. So I guess
this bus would be a distant cousin!. |